Cookie Disclosure not working in one language
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Hi, I'm running the plugin on a multilingual site. We have Spanish, English and German in use.
For each starting page, we setup an individual stack named according to the documentation. However, the cookie will not display on our German starting page. Any idea, what could cause to break the plugin? English and Spanish disclosures work perfectly fine.
Have a look at my site here:http://www.fzs.org
Thanks for any suggestions.
Nils
For each starting page, we setup an individual stack named according to the documentation. However, the cookie will not display on our German starting page. Any idea, what could cause to break the plugin? English and Spanish disclosures work perfectly fine.
Have a look at my site here:http://www.fzs.org
Thanks for any suggestions.
Nils
Type: | Discussion |
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Status: | Resolved |
Also note that the separating "-" character needs to be the normal dash/minus characters. There are also other characters that look similar to it.
Thx for the quick reply. I double-checked, but the stack names seem fine (see screenshot below). I re-typed the German one and even rearanged the stacks, just to force a change to the system.
What kind of selector (within a page) is needed to activate the display of a specific language? I'm wondering what might be the difference between my German page compared to the other languages.
What kind of selector (within a page) is needed to activate the display of a specific language? I'm wondering what might be the difference between my German page compared to the other languages.
We solved the problem. It was related to custom modifications we applied to the system earlier. Not related to the cookies plug itself.
Cheers.
Cheers.
OK, good to hear.
If you have confirmed all of the above, I would still suggest still renaming the stack and writing it again letter by letter from start to the end. There are also some special characters in the character map that look like spaces but are not which might be in the stack name by accident.